Workshop: Research Software Engineers in HPC (RSE-HPC-2025)
Authors: Charles Ferenbaugh (Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)), Sandra Gesing (United States Research Software Engineer Association), Simon Hettrick (Software Sustainability Institute (SSI)), and Daniel S. Katz (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Abstract: Research software engineers (RSEs) are critical to the impact of HPC, data science, and the larger scientific community. They have existed for decades, though often not under that name. The past several years, however, have seen the development of the RSE concept, common job titles, and career paths; the creation of professional networks to connect RSEs; and the emergence of RSE groups in universities, national laboratories, and industry.
This workshop will bring together RSEs and allies involved in HPC, from all over the world, to grow the RSE community by establishing and strengthening professional networks of current RSEs and RSE leaders. We'll hear about successes and challenges that RSEs and RSE groups have experienced, and discuss ways to increase awareness of RSE opportunities and improve support for RSEs.
The workshop will be highly interactive, featuring breakout discussions and panels, as well as invited addresses and submitted talks.
Website: https://us-rse.org/rse-hpc-2025
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